- Detroit–Bay City Railroad Company Columbiaville Depot
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Detroit–Bay City Railroad Company Columbiaville DepotLocation within the state of Michigan
Location: 4643 First Street
Columbiaville, MichiganCoordinates: 43°09′22″N 83°24′32″W / 43.15611°N 83.40889°WCoordinates: 43°09′22″N 83°24′32″W / 43.15611°N 83.40889°W Built: 1893 Architect: William Peter (1824–1899) Architectural style: Late Victorian, Queen Anne, Richardsonian Romanesque NRHP Reference#: 84001785[1] Significant dates Added to NRHP: April 5, 1984 Designated MSHS: October 23, 1979[2] The Detroit–Bay City Railroad Company Columbiaville Depot, currently known as the Columbiaville Rotary Club and Public Library, is a former train station located at 4643 First Street in the village of Columbiaville in Marathon Township in northwestern Lapeer County, Michigan. It was designated as a Michigan State Historic Site on October 23, 1979 and later added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 5, 1984.[1][2]
Built in 1893, the structure is a mix of Late Victorian, Queen Anne, and Richardsonian Romanesque style architecture. It is a small, one-story brick building with walls measuring 18 inches (46 cm) thick, and it maintains its original paneling, floors, ceiling, and painted brick walls since its construction. The structure was built on the site of an earlier train station that was built in 1872. The site served as a train station from 1872–1964 and was a prominent stopover for passenger and freight trains traveling to and from Detroit and Bay City, and the Columbiaville Depot aided in the growth of the area. The station is associated with lumber entrepreneur William Peter (1824–1899), who moved to the area in 1847 and platted the village of Columbiaville in 1871. To spur his business, Peter built the first station with an agreement with the Detroit–Bay City Railroad Company to establish a depot in Columbiaville, and the current structure was completed in 1893 to further increase transportation along the railway. The depot was decommissioned in 1964, and the railway itself ceased operation in 1977. The structure today houses the Columbiaville Rotary Club and a public library.[2]
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 4, 2011. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/.
- ^ a b c State of Michigan (2009). "Detroit-Bay City Railroad Company Columbiaville Depot". http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/hso/sites/8425.htm. Retrieved June 9, 2011.
National Register of Historic Places in Lapeer County, Michigan Historic districts Dryden Community Country Club–General Squier Historic Park Complex | Metamora Crossroads Historic District | Piety Hill Historic District | West Saint Clair Street Historic District
Historic properties Charles Palmer House | Columbus Tuttle House | Currier House | Detroit–Bay City Railroad Company Columbiaville Depot | Hadley Flour and Feed Mill | James B. Dutton House | James F. Fairweather–Jacob C. Lamb House | Jay White House | John and Julia Hevener House | John and Rosetta Lee House | John W. Day House | Joseph Armstrong House | Lapeer County Courthouse | Peter Van Dyke House | Pioneer State Bank No. 36 | Rodney G. Hart House | Samuel J. Tomlinson House | Warren Perry House | William H. and Sabrina Watson House | Younge Site
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